
What is Soothe & Cool Inzo?
Cool Inzo and Soothe are antifungal medicines. This medication helps prevent fungal growth on your skin. The skin is treated with Soothe and Cool Inzo for skin infections like athletes foot jock's itch, ringworm, tinea versicolor, and yeast infections. This medication guide does not list all possible uses for Soothe or Cool Inzo.
Side effects of Soothe and Cool Inzo
If you experience any of the following signs of an allergic reaction: difficulty breathing, hives or swelling of your face, lips or throat. Seek medical advice immediately.
It is possible that Soothe and Cool Inzo can cause serious side effects. If you experience:
- Severe blistering, irritation, or redness of the treated skin.
Soothe or Cool Inzo can cause the following side effects:
- Itching or peeling skin.
The risk of side effects when Soothe & Cool Inzo is applied topically is very low. However, if it is absorbed through your bloodstream, you may experience:
- Sore or dry tongue toothache HTML2_ red or swollen gingiva;
- Changed sense of taste
- Nausea, diarrhea,
- Headache.
There may be other side effects. For medical advice on side effects, call your doctor. The FDA can be contacted at 1-800-FDA-1088 to report side effects.
Similar/related drugs
Hydrocortisone topical, fluconazole, topical nystatin, nystatin, clotrimazole topical, clotrimazole, ketoconazole topical
Warnings
Please read all instructions found on the label or package of your medication carefully. Inform your healthcare provider about your medical conditions, your allergies, and the medicines you are using.
Before you take this drug
If you have an allergy to miconazole, then you should avoid using Soothe and Cool Inzo.
If you have other medical conditions or concerns, check with your physician or pharmacist as to whether taking this medicine will be safe.
- If you use a blood thinner, such as Warfarin Coumadin Jantoven,
Unknown is whether Soothe or Cool Inzo can harm an unborn child. If you are pregnant, do not take this medication without consulting your doctor.
There is no way to know if miconazole topical can pass into breast milk or if it will harm a baby who is nursing. If you are breastfeeding a child, do not take this medication without first consulting with a healthcare provider.
How to take Soothe & Cool Inzo?
Do not exceed the recommended dosage or duration.Always follow the dosage requirements, without exceeding them.Do not swallow. Only apply Soothe and cool Inzo to the skin. This medicine should not be used for open wounds. Use Soothe and cool Inzo only on the rectum or vagina.
Before and after taking medication to treat skin conditions on your hands, always wash your hands thoroughly both before and after using this drug. Apply the cream, lotion, spray, or powder as directed. Use the cream, lotion spray, or powder as directed, twice daily, for two to four weeks. Cover the treated area only if your doctor says so. To protect clothing, a light cotton-gauze dressing can be used.
You should take this medication as prescribed.Your symptoms may persist even after the virus has been fully eliminated; skipping doses increases your risk of secondary infections resistant to antifungal medication and could increase their severity. If the infection doesn't clear up within 2 weeks (or four weeks for an athlete’s foot) or appears to be getting worse, call your doctor. Store away from moisture or heat at room temperature. Keep the tube tightly closed when not in use.
What happens if I miss the dose?
As soon as you recall, apply the missed dose.If your next dose is imminent, skip any previously missed one. You should not take extra medicine to compensate for a missed dose.
What happens if I overdose?
Call 1-800-222-1222 for poison help or seek immediate medical attention.
What should be avoided?
Do not get this medication into your eyes, mouth, or nose. Avoid wearing synthetic clothing that is too tight or restricts airflow. Wear cotton or natural fiber clothing loose-fittingly to reduce infection risk.
Interaction with other drug
Miconazole applied topically is unlikely to be adversely affected by other drugs taken orally or intravenously; however, many drugs interact with one another and you should inform your healthcare providers of all medications you use (prescriptions, over-the-counter products, vitamins or herbal products) you take.